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Power, Orwell appreciated, allowed those who possessed it to create their own historical narrative. It also allowed those in power to silence or censor opposing narratives, quashing the possibility of ...
This northern Oklahoma treasure sits just south of the Kansas border, offering a perfect blend of cultural richness, historical depth, and small-town tranquility that makes you exhale a little deeper ...
The 101 Wild West Rodeo, held annually since 1960, brings cowboys and cowgirls from across the region to compete in events from bull riding to barrel racing, creating a spectacle of skill and courage ...
Allez! Missoula, 120 N. Higgins Ave., alleyway with the Merc Hotel, 546-6141, 120nhiggins.com: "Synergy," featuring temporary ...
Twenty years after opening Native, a retail store selling Native American art, owner Marie Flaherty is still drawn to ...
Country music trailblazer and South Carolina native Linda Martell was honored on her birthday with a special tribute to her ...
Sanders, an Apsáalooke woman born and raised on the Crow ... a big part of my mission was to work with Native American artists and curators,” said Alaka Wali, curator at the Field Museum ...
George Wanlass was drawn to works that many overlooked. “It boggles my mind that nobody fully appreciated it yet,” Wanlass ...
Though she faced an uphill battle at every turn, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith had the motivation and drive to work tirelessly to make her voice heard, along with those of other Native women artists. Jaune ...
Paint me a picture of “Women of the American West ... Quite a lot of men artists represented Native Americans, but they were commissioned to do so—they were sometimes paid by the railroad ...
Toward an American Indian Abstract,“ and her work was included in the groundbreaking Native women’s art exhibition “Hearts of Our People” at Mia. Now, she’s got her own show at Mia ...